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David Wyman's avatar

Excellent work on a topic that is becoming dominated by folk wisdom and pseudoscience very quickly.

I worked with sex offenders for years and well remember the claims in the 1980s of what the effects of pornography were. I recall a presenter in the 80s being asked in the Q&A if he thought that pornography increased the likelihood of reoffending. He shrugged and said, "Well, maybe. But I'd give one of my patients a stack of Playboys before I let him have a glass of beer."

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Sylvan Raillery's avatar

When we come across a passage like this, should we revise our view of the author/text in question?

I wrote "seems implausible" next to this sentence in my copy of Perry's book, so I guess I can say I have a good nose for this sort of thing. But I rather liked the book in general. Can I just say "well that was a momentary and understandable lapse" and continue to appreciate the book? I suspect the answer is yes. In fact I think it might be an unrealistic standard to expect the author of a popular and wide-ranging polemic not to contain any oversights, errors, or indulgences in wishful-thinking.

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